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Umakant Mishra is affiliated with Sandia National Laboratories in the United States. Their professional activities are centered around scientific research and development within this institution.

While specific details about their recent papers, including titles, publication years, and venues, are not available, they have participated in research that contributes to the scientific community associated with Sandia National Laboratories.

No data regarding frequent co-authors or consistent publication venues has been recorded, which suggests the possibility of diverse collaboration or a focus on internal or classified projects.

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As no information indicates otherwise, Umakant Mishra is currently active in their role and has not been reported deceased.

Best Publications

  • Estimated stocks of circumpolar permafrost carbon with quantified uncertainty ranges and identified data gaps

    Gustaf Hugelius;Jens Strauss;Sebastian Zubrzycki;Jennifer W. Harden

  • Microbial carbon use efficiency promotes global soil carbon storage

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  • Pedotransfer functions in Earth system science: challenges and perspectives

    Kris Van Looy;Johan Bouma;Michael Herbst;John Koestel

  • Spatial heterogeneity and environmental predictors of permafrost region soil organic carbon stocks

    Umakant Mishra;Gustaf Hugelius;Eitan Shelef;Yuanhe Yang

  • Predicting the spatial variation of the soil organic carbon pool at a regional scale.

    Umakant Mishra;Rattan Lal;Desheng Liu;Marc Van Meirvenne

  • Global soil profiles indicate depth-dependent soil carbon losses under a warmer climate

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  • Predicting Soil Organic Carbon Stock Using Profile Depth Distribution Functions and Ordinary Kriging

    Umakant Mishra;Rattan Lal;Brian Slater;Frank Calhoun

  • A new data set for estimating organic carbon storage to 3 m depth in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region

    G. Hugelius;James G. Bockheim;P. Camill;B. Elberling;B. Elberling

  • Grand challenges for life-cycle assessment of biofuels.

    T. E. McKone;T. E. McKone;T. E. McKone;W. W. Nazaroff;W. W. Nazaroff;P. Berck;P. Berck;M. Auffhammer;M. Auffhammer

  • Tillage effects on soil organic carbon storage and dynamics in Corn Belt of Ohio USA.

    Umakant Mishra;David A.N. Ussiri;Rattan Lal

  • Regional Study of No-Till Effects on Carbon Sequestration in the Midwestern United States

    Sheila F. Christopher;Rattan Lal;Umakant Mishra

  • Exploring the spatial variability of soil properties in an Alfisol soil catena

    F. Rosemary;U.W.A. Vitharana;S.P. Indraratne;R. Weerasooriya

  • Afforestation Effects on Soil Carbon Storage in the United States: A Synthesis

    L. E. Nave;C. W. Swanston;U. Mishra;K. J. Nadelhoffer

  • Reforestation can sequester two petagrams of carbon in US topsoils in a century

    Lucas E. Nave;Grant M. Domke;Kathryn L. Hofmeister;Kathryn L. Hofmeister;Umakant Mishra

  • Alaskan soil carbon stocks: spatial variability and dependence on environmental factors

    U. Mishra;U. Mishra;W. J. Riley

  • Miscanthus biomass productivity within US croplands and its potential impact on soil organic carbon

    Umakant Mishra;Margaret S. Torn;Margaret S. Torn;Kevin Fingerman

  • Lifecycle greenhouse gas implications of US national scenarios for cellulosic ethanol production

    Corinne D Scown;William W Nazaroff;Umakant Mishra;Bret Strogen

  • Importance and strength of environmental controllers of soil organic carbon changes with scale

    K. Adhikari;U. Mishra;P.R. Owens;Z. Libohova

  • Characterizing permafrost active layer dynamics and sensitivity to landscape spatial heterogeneity in Alaska

    Yonghong Yi;John S. Kimball;Richard H. Chen;Mahta Moghaddam

  • Empirical estimates to reduce modeling uncertainties of soil organic carbon in permafrost regions: a review of recent progress and remaining challenges

    U. Mishra;J. D. Jastrow;R. Matamala;Gustaf Hugelius

  • Soil type and texture impacts on soil organic carbon storage in a sub-tropical agro-ecosystem

    Daniel Ruiz Potma Gonçalves;João Carlos de Moraes Sá;Umakant Mishra;Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri

  • Improved Estimates Show Large Circumpolar Stocks of Permafrost Carbon While Quantifying Substantial Uncertainty Ranges and Identifying Remaining Data Gaps

    Gustaf Hugelius;Jens Strauss;Sebastian Zubrzycki;Jennifer W. Harden

  • Soil carbon fractions and biological activity based indices can be used to study the impact of land management and ecological successions

    João Carlos de Moraes Sá;Daniel Ruiz Potma Gonçalves;Lucimara Aparecida Ferreira;Umakant Mishra

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles D. Koven
Charles D. Koven Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Chien-Lu Ping
Chien-Lu Ping University of Alaska Fairbanks
Julie D. Jastrow
Julie D. Jastrow Argonne National Laboratory
Gustaf Hugelius
Gustaf Hugelius Stockholm University
Roser Matamala
Roser Matamala Argonne National Laboratory
William J. Riley
William J. Riley Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jennifer W. Harden
Jennifer W. Harden United States Geological Survey
Margaret S. Torn
Margaret S. Torn Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Edward A. G. Schuur
Edward A. G. Schuur Northern Arizona University
Eric Masanet
Eric Masanet Northwestern University

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